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Article 90
 

When the polling board ascertains voting results, the following shall be entered into the record of polling board work: number of received ballot papers; number of unused ballot papers; number of used ballot papers; number of invalid ballot papers; number of valid ballot papers; number of votes received by each candidate list; number of voters according to the extract from the electoral register; number of voters who have cast their votes following the register and number of voters who have cast their votes by post.


Objections and opinions of polling board members shall also be entered into the record of polling board work, as well as all other facts of importance to the voting.


The record of polling board work shall be signed by all polling board members. Every polling board member shall receive a copy of the record of polling board work.